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Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center (ASLMC) is a world-class tertiary care center offering a wide variety of services, and is recognized nationally for its expertise in cardiology. ASLMC features 2 ICU's specifically dedicated to cardiac care (Cardiac ICU and Cardiovascular ICU), is Wisconsin's largest mechanical circulatory support and cardiac transplant center and offers comprehensive cardiac care in both the inpatient and ambulatory care setting. This residency program focuses on direct patient care in the inpatient setting, but also with ambulatory opportunities, to strengthen cardiology fundamentals, offer autonomy through teaching/precepting, practice-based research, and practice management responsibilities, and is customized in order to best meet the needs and interests of the resident.

All applicants must apply through PhORCAS and meet the following criteria:

Graduate of an ACPE-accredited School of Pharmacy and ASHP-accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency program

Eligible for pharmacist licensure in Wisconsin – residents are expected to be licensed as a pharmacist in the state of Wisconsin prior to starting their residency program and sit for their exams at the first available opportunity.

U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.

The Pharmacy Residency programs participate in the Residency Matching Program (“The Match”).

After “The Match”, employment as a pharmacy resident is still contingent upon the applicant satisfying Aurora Health Care’s employment eligibility requirements, including an employment application/evaluation by Human Resources and a pre-employment physical and drug screen (hair analysis). The pre-employment physical and drug screen must be completed at a designated Aurora Health Care location between May 15 and June 1.

All matched residents must start on the pre-determined start date. Refer to the program director for the exact pre-determined start date as adjustments in start date are not allowed.

About Advocate Aurora Health

Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin and Advocate Health Care in Illinois together are now Advocate Aurora Health. Advocate Aurora Health is a large, not-for-profit, integrated health care system in Wisconsin and Illinois nationally recognized for excellence. It features nearly 30 hospitals, numerous ambulatory care clinics, retail and specialty pharmacies, and more. Pharmacy residents gain real-world perspective and benefit from system-wide resources; a single department of pharmacy across the entire system; and collaboration, innovation, and an advanced level of practice.